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Im Not Sure, But we are doing a worksheet on it
Yes, the bills that are introduced to the senate are usually read twice before being referred to the standing committee.
Each session of Congress typically sees thousands of bills introduced. On average, about 10,000 bills are presented during a two-year congressional session, though the exact number can vary significantly. However, only a small fraction of these bills—usually around 3-5%—actually become law. The legislative process involves multiple stages, including committee reviews and votes, which filter out most of the proposed legislation.
Revunue bills
the bills just go through they only select the bills that look good
I can't remember now what was unpopular about Bill Clinton at that time, but I remember that the Republican Party's "Contract with America" was very popular at that time. It was a list of bills they promised to pass in the first 100 days of the 104th Congress if given the opportunity.
Yes, it is legal for restaurants to charge gratuity on their bills, as long as it is clearly disclosed to customers before they order.
Usually toys, stuffed animals, clothes, checks, gift cards, dollar bills, ornamets, tickets, pets, luggage, etc.
Yes, it is legal for businesses to include automatic gratuities on customer bills, as long as they clearly disclose this practice to customers beforehand.
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the bank usually keeps the records of all congressional bills. hope it helps!
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Usually, there are 100 $20 bills in a bank wrap. That 100 bills is equal to $2000. Banks open dozens of these each day.
Electricity and water are usually the utilities. Also trash pick up which can be found on some electricity bills. for some people all 3 are separate bills
Bills to companies and corporations are usually sent to the accounting department; a segment of accounting is 'accounts payable'.
There is no time limit set by the constitution. Bills can be passed within a few days or take months or a year, or may have to be re-proposed during the next Congress. Generally, more important bills or bills more likely to be passed are put earlier on the schedules of each house than other rather unimportant or unpopular bills. The majority party of each house is responsible for the schedule.